Locally cached notes and offline notebooks are now excluded from iTunes backup, so syncing your device with iTunes is much faster than before.

Fixed several issues when migrating from previous versions, including the sometimes incorrect display of offline notebook sizes for Premium users.

Further improvements in sync speed

Improved the ability to extend an existing Premium subscription from within the app

Removed the standard “Turn off Airplane Mode or switch to WiFi” message when app is launched in Airplane Mode, since all locally stored notes and offline notebooks are fully accessible even without a data connection.

Fixed a bug that prevented the manual sorting of Favorite notes.

Lots of general enhancements and fixes

A note on editing

Say you have a note that contains some fancy formatting—usually something you created on the desktop. Now you want to go in an make a change to this note from your iPhone. Evernote gives you two editing options.

Append text to the end of an existing note

Create a plain text copy of the note that you can edit (a copy of the original is placed into trash if you wish to recover it).

This only applies to rich text notes. You can always go in and add text to simple text notes, web clips, snapshot notes, or audio notes.

So how do I know which notebooks do I have synced? Do I always have to look on the Sync pane?

Maybe it’s just me but I don’t think this is the best solution.

Just put the offline notebooks on the favourites, should be much easier for most of the people (I have more than 500 notes and 40 notebooks so it’s a bit hard to scroll over all my notes to get to the offline notebooks)

Thanks for the nice work guys, as a premium I do like to see some innovation and continuous improvement

Love the offline notebooks. Love that they’re DIFFERENT from favorites: Favorites should be the handful of notes (from a whole variety of notebooks) that I need to access regularly. Offline notebooks should be whole notebooks of topics that I want to carry with me on my iPhone. Great solution, thank you!

I am growing to love Evernote more and more. I am one of the Google Notebook converts.

I’m glad to see this product’s improvement. I would love to have the ability to create notebooks on my iPhone. It pretty frustrating having to create the notebook online so that I can use it on my phone.

Great upgrades – but wouldn’t it be better if, when editing a rich text note, it also gave you the option to duplicate the note without trashing the previous version? Ideally it would add ” – edited in iPhone” to the end of the title of the edited copy (or a special tag?)

Thanks to Evernote for making available those great features. Off line note book accessibility makes the application awesome. Though some times Error nf-10 the synchronization speed is Horrible. I Hope It will soon be fine about the error. Looking forward to modification. Thanks again for the app.

Hey folks, grea tstuff. One quibble though with the rich text append/copy option. What if we did not mean for the note to be rich text? How about an option then also to instead “convert to plain text”?

I think what may happen is we copy/paste some text that evernote presumes has a format we want to preserve. If we don’t, there seems no recourse other than copy/append, which may not be desirable. Any thoughts? Thanks.

Thanks to Evernote for making available those great features. Off line note book accessibility makes the application awesome. Though some times Error nf-10 the synchronization speed is Horrible. I Hope It will soon be fine about the error. Looking forward to modification. Thanks again for the app.